A review by skye16
DC Pride 2023 by Rex Ogle, Triona Farrell, Angel Solorzano, Bruka Jones, Paulina Ganucheau, María Llovet, Ro Stein, Skylar Patridge, Don Ellis Aguillo, Nadia Shammas, Dearbhla Kelly, Marissa Louise, Enrica Eren Angiolini, Ted Brandt, Noah Dao, Stephen Sadowski, A.L. Kaplan, Travis Moore, Claire Roe, Jessica Fong, Hayden Sherman, Babs Tarr, Mateus Manhanini, Mildred Louis, Josh Trujillo, Andrew Drilon, Tamra Bonvillain

4.0

The foreword made me tear up a bit. Our rights are under attack every day. But being queer is and always will be beautiful. This newest DC Pride anthology tries to showcase that. 

Most of this was only medium with a few standouts like the story with Midnighter and Apollo. It's about time they get their own comic book again. Also excited for the newcomers Jules and Xanthe.

Love's lightning heart: Green Lantern stories rarely connect with me, this one was okay though.
And baby makes three: Never been a Harley Quinn fan, but I enjoy her with Poison Ivy.
Hey, Stranger: yes, we need more queer platonic friendships
Subspace Transmission: always a pleasure to read about Jules. Can't wait to see me more of them. 
Anniversary: Midnighter and Apollo, they always deliver. This is by far the strongest short in the anthology, reflecting on the rise of hate and anti-LGBTQ+ laws and the felling of helplessness that comes with that. 
Lost and found: Alright, alright, I am going to read Spirit World
Team work makes the dream work: Amazons <3
The dance: ever since the trailer of Kraven, who's movie aparrently borrows a lot from Catman I wanted to check out the character, what a pleasant surprise to find him in this anthology. 
Rural Vermont: Jon <3